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i can appreciate carl is a good guy with a good track record. maybe now is the time to get bullish and changing the game with respect to what karen was talking about, it made sense. a lot of the opportunities are taking a look at what kind of trouble it might be in and whether they have liabilities and those sorts of things. they attempt to come in and start playing. you may want to hedge yourself. >> we will move on to the next trade here. nat gas down almost 17% leading many to suspect that it reached a bottom. they are in the same camp. >> along natural gas and the thesis is that it's getting more use. we saw today in the electric power monthly, really drug into it. it's a big day. in there, they showed that power plants are using 40% more gas than they did last month and 20% less cole. you could see that the switch is on. they are starting to change over and i think that continues. not only that, but you have the vehicles using natural gas and on the right to work, we saw a lawn mower made of natural gas. >> how much more switching can there
i can appreciate carl is a good guy with a good track record. maybe now is the time to get bullish and changing the game with respect to what karen was talking about, it made sense. a lot of the opportunities are taking a look at what kind of trouble it might be in and whether they have liabilities and those sorts of things. they attempt to come in and start playing. you may want to hedge yourself. >> we will move on to the next trade here. nat gas down almost 17% leading many to suspect...
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carl? >> wow. so friday was embarrassment, but they got western ditch. >> there are others that also transferred. they want to play up the names. and that's already happened in the first opening remarks of the meeting. >> we haven't really seen the impact of what happened with facebook at the nasdaq. >> and you won't. it's always going to be a lagging indicator. you'll have to look at the ipos that come out and the percentage that go to the nasdaq versus the nyse. >> kayla, thank you so much. imagine you're nasdaq, okay. what's your pitch to the next big ipo, like twitter, for example, to get it to list with you. tweet us at cnbcsquawk st and we'll air your responses throughout the morning. cramer will show you the way, get ready for his mad dash and taking one more look at futures as we bounce off the best day for the nasdaq so far this year. back in a moment. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 de
carl? >> wow. so friday was embarrassment, but they got western ditch. >> there are others that also transferred. they want to play up the names. and that's already happened in the first opening remarks of the meeting. >> we haven't really seen the impact of what happened with facebook at the nasdaq. >> and you won't. it's always going to be a lagging indicator. you'll have to look at the ipos that come out and the percentage that go to the nasdaq versus the nyse....
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guy is making a point about carl, but not every great investor is right about every situation and in this situation, i think it's going to be very hard for them to find a strategic buyer or acquisition candidate, someone to buy them at 115 times earnings. so, this stock will continue to trade down, melissa and i talked about the stock a year ago when it was in the low 200s. i said it was a disaster then and i think it's a disaster now. stay away from this stock. use the subscription service but get out of the way in terms of valuation. >> didn't mention the cost of acquisition of content. we don't even know what the terms of the deal is for disney. >> no, we don't. i'm sure when it comes do disney, at some point, they are going to have to -- i agree that probably is going to be some what costly for them. but to anthony's point, i think a 2 a $0 netflix a year or so ago is much different than it is now. and i think right now, i'm not saying the story isn't broken, because it probably is at some point broken and the barriers will prove to come mod tiz these guys, but i think for the tr
guy is making a point about carl, but not every great investor is right about every situation and in this situation, i think it's going to be very hard for them to find a strategic buyer or acquisition candidate, someone to buy them at 115 times earnings. so, this stock will continue to trade down, melissa and i talked about the stock a year ago when it was in the low 200s. i said it was a disaster then and i think it's a disaster now. stay away from this stock. use the subscription service but...
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if i were in the position of bacon or carl acon. why do i need the hassle of running other people's money? it is a bummer to lose other people's money. worse than your own. >> and to reveal how you lost it. >> you know. we need to anyway. but that's a lot of stress. if i had billions to run on my own, i would. >> i like the idea of taking 2% on billions. >> he was taking 3%. >> there you go. >> coming up, dennis gartman has what's been delivering big profits this year. right after this. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. [ karee
if i were in the position of bacon or carl acon. why do i need the hassle of running other people's money? it is a bummer to lose other people's money. worse than your own. >> and to reveal how you lost it. >> you know. we need to anyway. but that's a lot of stress. if i had billions to run on my own, i would. >> i like the idea of taking 2% on billions. >> he was taking 3%. >> there you go. >> coming up, dennis gartman has what's been delivering big profits...
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carl icon has taken a 17.6% ste stake in the company. nerp in new york and they get along really well. he apparently only owns about 1% of the company. of course, over 50 million shares, bought at varying prices since the 19th of april. he did own it when we had him on that day and asked him about it. but he said at dinner, from what i hear, oh, maybe one or two board seats. but apparently changed his mind and wants four. two for himself and two for southeastern to apoint. should point out southeastern, icahn doesn't want to get rid of him. the annual meet sg next week. he missed the proxy long ago. two board members are up. they're goix to be in the running unopposed. are you followings aulg of this? >> so in other words, he's nothing. >> he's carl icahn. and he carries an awfully big stick. you don't know what we's goirk to be with his letters. they're feeling the pleasuressu from a lot of different areas. >> if carl icahn could go and take oil to 4 bucks, he could get something cooking. i don't know if that means he tried to make a ru
carl icon has taken a 17.6% ste stake in the company. nerp in new york and they get along really well. he apparently only owns about 1% of the company. of course, over 50 million shares, bought at varying prices since the 19th of april. he did own it when we had him on that day and asked him about it. but he said at dinner, from what i hear, oh, maybe one or two board seats. but apparently changed his mind and wants four. two for himself and two for southeastern to apoint. should point out...
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carl? >> thanks for that. christmas may be over but retailers are staying busy with gift cards, returns, and exchanges. jane wells joins us with more on that. >> hi, carl. they are just about to open the stores here at north ridge fashion center. we'll start to see this mob we've seen all week coming in and do their returns and maybe some exchanges. returns are growing every year in part because overall sales are growing but also because of the huge surge in online selling. retailers also want to build loyalty so they are making it ever easier to return merchandise. what happens to it after that? liquidity services says holiday returns will jump 37% this year to a record $63 billion. it works with major retail eers like walmart to process that and often resell it but it has to be careful about that. >> we have a broad range of apparel retailers and for them it is very important that we protect the brand so we'll move the products from a variety of retail clients around market places and in some cases export th
carl? >> thanks for that. christmas may be over but retailers are staying busy with gift cards, returns, and exchanges. jane wells joins us with more on that. >> hi, carl. they are just about to open the stores here at north ridge fashion center. we'll start to see this mob we've seen all week coming in and do their returns and maybe some exchanges. returns are growing every year in part because overall sales are growing but also because of the huge surge in online selling....
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good morning, rick. >> hi, carl. i think this morning's data points are obviously fascinating, we're going to show some bar charts. whether you're looking at the 386,000, which of course may be under 400, but not close enough for 350, but the market didn't pay a huge amount of attention, the kurt account balance, the trade balance at $137 billion minus, worst since '08, but the data points aren't really the issue. bob nailed the issue, but you'll have to go to retraining, bob, to say the stock market is rallying for all wrong reasons is dissing the point that -- and that of course is, you know, low interest rates to bolster ecity prices, if we're to see a chart of 30-year bonds, yesterday at an auction, by the way, today is the 30-year, we had the lowest auction ever on record. but obviously the problem is that these interest rates aren't low enough and jobless claims are too high. on the $13 billion reopen 30s today we'll be looking to see which side of 270 it starts to move. until 270, you can see a bit of short co
good morning, rick. >> hi, carl. i think this morning's data points are obviously fascinating, we're going to show some bar charts. whether you're looking at the 386,000, which of course may be under 400, but not close enough for 350, but the market didn't pay a huge amount of attention, the kurt account balance, the trade balance at $137 billion minus, worst since '08, but the data points aren't really the issue. bob nailed the issue, but you'll have to go to retraining, bob, to say the...
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carl is out there. ackman, trian guys. >> janna, starboard's been big lately. >> they target mid to smaller cap. >> around $1 billion, a little less, a little more. but the guys that are targeting the big companies are the ones you mentioned. >> you also have a mutual fund, trying to get off the ground that tracks some of this as well because you found that -- and this kind of surprised me. even after the first day bump -- we hear carl's filed on a new name or ackman or dan lobe even. there's still a lot more upside behind it. >> absolutely. we looked at the over 100 situation that is we covered in the last six years of $1 billion-plus market cap companies and top activists. the average one-day bump after the 13-d filing was 2.65%. after that, the average holding period of the activist is 15 months and during that 15-month period, the average return is 16% higher than the s&p. so it outperformed by 16% over that 15-month period. >> i think that's surprising. historical performance is not indicative of f
carl is out there. ackman, trian guys. >> janna, starboard's been big lately. >> they target mid to smaller cap. >> around $1 billion, a little less, a little more. but the guys that are targeting the big companies are the ones you mentioned. >> you also have a mutual fund, trying to get off the ground that tracks some of this as well because you found that -- and this kind of surprised me. even after the first day bump -- we hear carl's filed on a new name or ackman or...
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great to have you back. >> good to see you, carl. thanks for having me. >> we spoke last friday right around this time. even though the stock wasn't going to have a good day, you called it a home run and i wonder if you feel the same way now. >> obviously we have learned a lot of things. but i would say first that this story has gotten overhyped. it was overhyped when people thought the stock was going to be closed at $45 and i think it's being overhyped when it's called a flop. however, i do think that what we found out is that there have been a lot of problems. the nasdaq problems are by now getting a lot of well-deserve scrutiny but i think practices that have been going on for many years have come to light in a new way and i think people are questioning just how and who makes money on these things. >> let's talk about -- obviously blame will be spread to many different parties. and the role facebook themselves had to play. talking about some of the ipo commandments they may have broken, creating the illusion of scarcity. making y
great to have you back. >> good to see you, carl. thanks for having me. >> we spoke last friday right around this time. even though the stock wasn't going to have a good day, you called it a home run and i wonder if you feel the same way now. >> obviously we have learned a lot of things. but i would say first that this story has gotten overhyped. it was overhyped when people thought the stock was going to be closed at $45 and i think it's being overhyped when it's called a...
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an update now from carl quintanilla. hi, carl. >> hi, sue. yeah, tim cook has taken the stage and beginning the conference here. the keynote address at least with a tutorial on the power of the app. according to tim cook, 400 million accounts at the apple store, 650,000 apps. 225,000 for the ipad. in 155 countries, that is up some 32 countries from the last count. here's the more amazing number. customers have downloaded according to cook 30 billion apps. and apple has paid about $5 billion to developers as a result. just some of the metrics that apple is handing out today. with're not expecting cook to hold court, sue and ty, in ways that steve jobs used to and more likely to give an up front and then delegate some of the unit managers. we should point out, though, the conference sold out according to cook in 1:43 and they opened it up, sue and ty, with a comedy routine from siri asking how many developers does it take to change a light bulb? she said, none, that's a hardware problem. that's the latest from apple now. ty? >> thank you very m
an update now from carl quintanilla. hi, carl. >> hi, sue. yeah, tim cook has taken the stage and beginning the conference here. the keynote address at least with a tutorial on the power of the app. according to tim cook, 400 million accounts at the apple store, 650,000 apps. 225,000 for the ipad. in 155 countries, that is up some 32 countries from the last count. here's the more amazing number. customers have downloaded according to cook 30 billion apps. and apple has paid about $5...
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carl quintanilla is on assignment this morning. u.s. futures are setting up bouncing on the jobless claims number coming in unchanged. but the four-week average dropped sharply. in fact, the lowest we've seen since march of '08. on the dow looks like we'll add about 20 points. taking a look at the action across europe here as we await the ltro next week, mixed bag there across europe which is fractions of a percent moves. let's hit the road map for this thursday. target posting its best full year sales growth in about four years. sears holding surprises with plans to spin off 1,250 stores and sell 11. vivus rocking a premarket trade. more than a double at this point. an fda panel backing their weight loss drug paving the way for potentially final approval. hewlett-packard disappoints, sets the bar even lower for the current quarter. is this the inflection point for the company or is there more trouble ahead? an exclusive with ceo meg whitman in just a few moments. apple meeting with shareholders this afternoon. could it finally announce
carl quintanilla is on assignment this morning. u.s. futures are setting up bouncing on the jobless claims number coming in unchanged. but the four-week average dropped sharply. in fact, the lowest we've seen since march of '08. on the dow looks like we'll add about 20 points. taking a look at the action across europe here as we await the ltro next week, mixed bag there across europe which is fractions of a percent moves. let's hit the road map for this thursday. target posting its best full...
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. >>> carl, thanks so much. four hours to go until the close today. here's where we stand. strong wednesday thus far for stocks. there you go with the major averages. dow industrials good for 1%. 1% or better right across the board. gold is higher as well today. dennis gartman's back. he's back in. and he's talking the yellow metal later in the show. financials leading the way higher as citigroup gets a big upgrade. banks have already been big winners this year. is there more room to run? big earnings coming from chipotle and green mountain. key analysts and traders weigh in ahead of the numbers. trading the apple eco system after broadcom's big beat. we'll look ahead to qualcomm's report. b.k., stocks are surging. maybe a greek debt deal hours away as some of the reports say. chinese data better than expected. you sent a note out this morning that said you're long everything. >> i'm long everything. i'm long everything as of last week when the federal reserve told me if i hold cash, i will lose 2% this year on inflation. they're the ones who control that. i don't want to h
. >>> carl, thanks so much. four hours to go until the close today. here's where we stand. strong wednesday thus far for stocks. there you go with the major averages. dow industrials good for 1%. 1% or better right across the board. gold is higher as well today. dennis gartman's back. he's back in. and he's talking the yellow metal later in the show. financials leading the way higher as citigroup gets a big upgrade. banks have already been big winners this year. is there more room to...
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carl? >> hampton, thanks for that. >>> not just adding up for google plus as it struggles for a foot hold. it catches up to facebook. we look at the mounting minuses. >> rising gas prices taking a bite out of discretionary income. does that mean fewer vacations? we find out from the intercontinental hotel groups. >> jamie dimon and jpmorgan while morgan stanley examines the effect of the possible downgrade. the banking sector just ahead. >> and apple trading at all time highs just moments ago. we'll take a look at that issue. >> and a few headlines we're watching this tuesday morning. yahoo! and facebook paying license fees all risk facing a lawsuit. we'll talk later about the growing pressure on facebook. >> they are dealing with a proxy fight with a position that has been positioned ever so slightly. it's also interesting to see what they are firing on the legal front. >> they have 1,000 patents, which i did not know about. >> who? >> yahoo!. to protect or to sell at some point depending
carl? >> hampton, thanks for that. >>> not just adding up for google plus as it struggles for a foot hold. it catches up to facebook. we look at the mounting minuses. >> rising gas prices taking a bite out of discretionary income. does that mean fewer vacations? we find out from the intercontinental hotel groups. >> jamie dimon and jpmorgan while morgan stanley examines the effect of the possible downgrade. the banking sector just ahead. >> and apple trading at...
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melissa: carl what do you think? if it is a cabinet position maybe somebody who could every time the president walks in they could scream stop bugging us at him. that would be a voice of small business. that could help. >> melissa, you're hired!. melissa: okay. >> i think they can put you on immediately absolutely. first thought that went through my mind was desperation. when i told my operations manager about it this morning he laughed so hard i thought he was going to break in half. four years into his presidency he wants to come up with something to help small business and the fact is, like you mentioned, the, his tax plan is going to do nothing but stagnate business and put us in a position to, for no growth, or negative growth versus growth. so it is his tax plan and what he plans to do in the future that will just crush business. melissa: i don't want to say it smacks of insince zarety, but reminds me of a little thing called the jobs council. i don't know if you remember that there were 18 or so members and in
melissa: carl what do you think? if it is a cabinet position maybe somebody who could every time the president walks in they could scream stop bugging us at him. that would be a voice of small business. that could help. >> melissa, you're hired!. melissa: okay. >> i think they can put you on immediately absolutely. first thought that went through my mind was desperation. when i told my operations manager about it this morning he laughed so hard i thought he was going to break in...
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>> carl, that's hard to tell. you don't know if there is an inventory of rebuilding that is going on here and that it will or won't last. i think it's a good trend. there's no doubt about it. i do think that we need to open the markets more to small businesses. i hear complaints from small businesspeople all the time about not being able to get capital, not being able to borrow from banks. frankly, the community banks are trying to lend, and they feel stifled. so i think that we can open capital markets, open these community banks by adding shareholders, and we can do a lot more with almost 15 million unemployed, we still have a long way to go. >> we know about your background in the oil and gas industry. you're on the congressional oil and gas caucus. everybody is talking about gas prices, senator. this is the after the amendment that gave a new life to keystone and it was obviously blocked by democrats. do you see us going to new highs on crude, and what is the future for gas prices in this country? >> what's so
>> carl, that's hard to tell. you don't know if there is an inventory of rebuilding that is going on here and that it will or won't last. i think it's a good trend. there's no doubt about it. i do think that we need to open the markets more to small businesses. i hear complaints from small businesspeople all the time about not being able to get capital, not being able to borrow from banks. frankly, the community banks are trying to lend, and they feel stifled. so i think that we can open...
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but the bottom line, carl, is we need faster job growth. we weren't creating enough jobs before the recession. the recession just made the jobs gap much bigger. and if congress were to act on the president's proposals to help state and local governments retain teachers, firefighters, policemen, also to invest more in infrastructure, we could put more americans back to work quickly. >> alan, when americans take a look at the average increase in jobs, 226,000 per month on average in the first quarter versus 75,000 per month in the second quarter and they see that slowdown and they hear you say if congress had only acted, are you saying that that is the primary driver behind the slowdown in jobs that we've seen? >> well, as you know, melissa, recoveries don't move in straight lines, there are ups and downs. a bigger picture here is that the economy has continued to expand. we've continued to add jobs. the president proposed the right medicine for the economy. he proposed that we invest more money in our infrastructure, improving our roads and
but the bottom line, carl, is we need faster job growth. we weren't creating enough jobs before the recession. the recession just made the jobs gap much bigger. and if congress were to act on the president's proposals to help state and local governments retain teachers, firefighters, policemen, also to invest more in infrastructure, we could put more americans back to work quickly. >> alan, when americans take a look at the average increase in jobs, 226,000 per month on average in the...
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carl, back to you. >> that's a tough chart. thanks, courtney. >>> up next, how california's million dollar budget deficit could lead to the state's biggest bond sale in two years and what role facebook could be playing in the debt problem. sit down with bob lutz, talk about the latest headlines from the shareholder meeting in detroit. the dow up almost exactly 95 points. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's a deal in any language. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and trade up to 6 months tdd# 1-800-345-2550
carl, back to you. >> that's a tough chart. thanks, courtney. >>> up next, how california's million dollar budget deficit could lead to the state's biggest bond sale in two years and what role facebook could be playing in the debt problem. sit down with bob lutz, talk about the latest headlines from the shareholder meeting in detroit. the dow up almost exactly 95 points. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550...
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how does carl feel about that and what's he doing now? carl icahn joins us on the fast line. his first interview since netflix announced the poison pill measure. great to speak with you. >> good speaking to you. >> how do you feel about the poison pill? what's your next play? >> it's not a question of my play. i think it makes a travesty of corporate governance when you put in a pill at 10%. i think the trouble with that country, one of the troubles is we're not competitive because of the boards and the managements of many companies. there are good ones. they believe the company belongs to them and they are not accountable to anybody. this is something i think is reprehensible. it doesn't -- the irony, it doesn't matter a he will, l of a lot to me. if i wanted to go over 9.9 i would have gone over anyway. it's the idea of it. so it's perturbing to me in a general way. you let bygones be bygones and move on. >> so you call it a travesty of corporate governance. what do you do? are you putting the company in play? >> i think it is sort of in play. i believe this company is unde
how does carl feel about that and what's he doing now? carl icahn joins us on the fast line. his first interview since netflix announced the poison pill measure. great to speak with you. >> good speaking to you. >> how do you feel about the poison pill? what's your next play? >> it's not a question of my play. i think it makes a travesty of corporate governance when you put in a pill at 10%. i think the trouble with that country, one of the troubles is we're not competitive...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. i don't know, is it just me or did any other viewers or listeners out there get a little ripple up their spine when steve liesman said the ecb's kind of playing the role of a bad bank? a central bank, one of the largest central bank is a bad bank, makes me nervous. anyway, let's concentrate on foreign exchange. all the news of the day done to the fx market? well, let's look at what's going on with the euro. as steve talked about, e yes, some volatility, traded over 1.33. how far back do you have to go? pretty much december, fresh december, highs versus the dollar. let's look at the dollar/yen. dollar/yen, dollar's improved. and take that chart out of it, it's only several weeks, it's not huge. but here's something a bit surprising. let's look at the pound versus the dollar on the day, up. they're talking about more q/e, wonderful. and if you open that chart up, these are fresh highs against greenback going back to november. carl quintanilla, back to you. >> thank you very much, rick s
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. i don't know, is it just me or did any other viewers or listeners out there get a little ripple up their spine when steve liesman said the ecb's kind of playing the role of a bad bank? a central bank, one of the largest central bank is a bad bank, makes me nervous. anyway, let's concentrate on foreign exchange. all the news of the day done to the fx market? well, let's look at what's going on with the euro. as steve talked about, e yes, some...
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carl, absolutely. we are going to see bob diamond despite stepping down as ceo of barclays he will appear before the treasury select committee in parliament tomorrow and should be about this time and just 24 hours from now. so there are going to be a lot of questions of what they grill him on, what he says about the extent to which there were conversations between barclays and uk regulators, importantly. including the bank of england regarding what was happening in libor. this is a rate watched by global financial participants in the crisis. it's a rate if you take out the credit card statement or mortgage statement, look at the fine print and your lending rate may be keyed off libor. overnight there were reports that bob diamond perhaps might come forward and say we flagged these concerns years ago. onus on regulators now but it's a complicated issue, a question of what happens to a 30-year mortgage priced off libor if regulators want to phase that out. look at the share price behind me. barclays up 3
carl, absolutely. we are going to see bob diamond despite stepping down as ceo of barclays he will appear before the treasury select committee in parliament tomorrow and should be about this time and just 24 hours from now. so there are going to be a lot of questions of what they grill him on, what he says about the extent to which there were conversations between barclays and uk regulators, importantly. including the bank of england regarding what was happening in libor. this is a rate watched...
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carl rove and dr. austin goals buy will weigh in. >> i want people to know chicago welcomes immigrants. >> bill: mayor emanuel says he will defy the federal government and his friend president obama and not cooperate with immigration law. we will have a special report on that. also tonight, tattoos regret. and john stossel on gun crimes. big debate on this one. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. what duo your country? be big debate nationwide because president obama is putting forth affluent americans owe the country more than they are giving. last night the president said this about business people. >> if you have got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. the internet didn't get invented on its own. government research created the internet. so then all the companies could make money off the internet. >> bill: apparently the president believes that the federal government shoul
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carl? >> at the nasdaq, iraq and afghanistan, veterans of america, a non-profit organization with more than 200,000 members. great to see them today as well. a lot of charity this morning, even on the general news morning shows about facebook. if you haven't heard already, randi zuckerberg posted a pitch of her family, thought it was private, somebody saw it on their feed, put it on twitter, she responded angrily saying it was way uncool and beyond human decency and it has raised, once again this argument, debate about privacy settings and whether or not you should trust social media in general, dennis. >> a big lead-in there such a powerful medium. seeing it, of course, by this very example. right now, people, they don't feel comforcomfortable. but compelled to do it any watch behavior, as much as people talk about they don't like it, people use it putting more and more information online via social networks. i think there's a strange dichotomy about what we think we want and what we actua
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so the question is, this beleaguered tech giant, right, that has the backing of carl icahn and what will happen soon? so what will happen? that is why everybody is jumping on board. that is the action. you're seeing it up 33 cents at the moment. don't forget hp sunk to 10-year lows not long ago. last month as they, they made an acquisition. remember the acquisition of autonomy they had to relook at and turned out those numbers weren't what they thought they were. at least that's what they said. autonomy battled that. anyhow, there you go, winning day. lori: thanks, nicole. shibani joshi on the very latest on the outages plaguing google. melissa: is the solar power honeymoon over? empty promises from the solar industry as california counties asking where are the jobs and revenue went? ♪ amecans are always ready to worhard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations throu tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need the heping millions of america over the centuries.
so the question is, this beleaguered tech giant, right, that has the backing of carl icahn and what will happen soon? so what will happen? that is why everybody is jumping on board. that is the action. you're seeing it up 33 cents at the moment. don't forget hp sunk to 10-year lows not long ago. last month as they, they made an acquisition. remember the acquisition of autonomy they had to relook at and turned out those numbers weren't what they thought they were. at least that's what they said....
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>> absolutely, carl. we're getting ready to put this 24-gallon carbon fiber nat gas tank down in the bed of our f-1506789 when we come back from the break, we're going to be bolting it down and we'll be done with phase one. see you in a few minutes. ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> never has natural gas been so abundant and cheap at the same time. we're exploring how that is reshaping the industry and having an impact on the economy. will automakers jump on that? we're going to go to rick santelli. rick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. it's not just running on nat gas but nat gas and regular gas and you can switch back and forth as easy as changing the channel on your radio. we had our producers behind the wheel and you couldn't tell from the performance when you switch back and forth. we've lowered the 24-gallon tank. we're going to have it done in a few minutes. then we're going to take the line that we have to run, its quarter-inch line and
>> absolutely, carl. we're getting ready to put this 24-gallon carbon fiber nat gas tank down in the bed of our f-1506789 when we come back from the break, we're going to be bolting it down and we'll be done with phase one. see you in a few minutes. ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> never has natural gas been so abundant and cheap at the same time. we're exploring how that is reshaping the industry and having an impact on the...
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carl bass will join me. i think anyone who is paying attention, there is no such thing as an orderly default. this is a great setting because you get the different opinions and it's fascinating for me to see who ends up being right and who ends up being wrong. >> you make it sound like there was practically fistacuffs at this dinner last night? >> david does a great job. i had never, and others in attendance, had ever seen david that animated. i just wish we had the cameras filming because david gave an impassioned speech. >> listening to you say that you're losing track of the days while you're in vegas, knock me over with a feather, gary. you must be doing something right. >> yeah. well, it's all hard work. i'm going to pop into this session right here. come back to you in a little bit. come back to this stuff in vegas. if there's anything that i hear behind you, carl, i'll bring it to you in a few moments. >> talk to you soon. gary kominsky joining us from s.a.l.t. in vegas. a lot more to come later on. >
carl bass will join me. i think anyone who is paying attention, there is no such thing as an orderly default. this is a great setting because you get the different opinions and it's fascinating for me to see who ends up being right and who ends up being wrong. >> you make it sound like there was practically fistacuffs at this dinner last night? >> david does a great job. i had never, and others in attendance, had ever seen david that animated. i just wish we had the cameras filming...
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all in, we're short a little. >> carl icahn. has a fantastic track record. it's been a good year for him in general. when you think about him in net flick, you think about him and blockbuster, which he's called the worst investment he's hmade of his life. it had too much debt. there was a change in the industry, which he didn't recognize. too many stores. a change in the industry is what -- because it's the same industry and at that time netflix was the competitor of -- >> exactly. >> now it's being seen as a stick in the mud here left behind. >> i think carl has fun doing these things. some of it works. >> definitely. >> some of them don't. >> it's a streaming angle. you said the name, you play with amazon. if you play it, i'd rather are play the content side of it and play a lion's game. even though it's at the high end. i'd rather be with content providers and rather play with amazon for streaming. >> even the chairman said to us that they are basically agnos c agnostic. they don't care how you it gets to the consumer. it gets there. >> made 14% today. >>
all in, we're short a little. >> carl icahn. has a fantastic track record. it's been a good year for him in general. when you think about him in net flick, you think about him and blockbuster, which he's called the worst investment he's hmade of his life. it had too much debt. there was a change in the industry, which he didn't recognize. too many stores. a change in the industry is what -- because it's the same industry and at that time netflix was the competitor of -- >> exactly....
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. >> that's right, carl. discover financial, the best performer in the s&p 500 after posting better-than-expected earnings. it's -- was down a bit and also its credit card loans. business grew by 2.4%. a lot of revenues, about 100 million came in from the add ones, identity theft protection, credit monitoring and those are things that they actually just settled with the new financial services bureau on. it will be interesting to see how those metrics change in the coming quarters, carl. >> what a roller coaster ride for that name over the past couple of days, bertha. thanks a lot. >>> there's a new way to watch your favorite television shows that brings the characters and sometimes the news anchors to life. we'll tell you all about that. then we'll talk to the man trying to abolish the income tax in the state of nebraska. and later, why buying a lemon could be good for your wallet. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research provider
. >> that's right, carl. discover financial, the best performer in the s&p 500 after posting better-than-expected earnings. it's -- was down a bit and also its credit card loans. business grew by 2.4%. a lot of revenues, about 100 million came in from the add ones, identity theft protection, credit monitoring and those are things that they actually just settled with the new financial services bureau on. it will be interesting to see how those metrics change in the coming quarters,...
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carl over to you. >> okay. when we come back, how working in silicon valley is paying off in a big way. an in-depth look at the geography of jobs. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden d
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good morning, julia. >> good morning, carl. twitter's revenue is sure to scale quickly once it opens its ad service to 10,000 american express small businesses next month. then to anyone with a credit card later this year. ceo dick costell objection tells me small businesses were begging for access to twitter ads, until now limited to 3,000 major brands by removing spending min ums and monthly commits, he expects a wide range of companies will pay to amplify messages they're already sending. but small businesses are just one new revenue source. this year twitter is taking political ads for the first time and a contentious campaign works to its benefit. costello says every major candidate is both tweeting and buying ads. >> 2012 will be the twitter election. i think that candidates who don't understand the realtime feedback loop that twitter provides and the realtime conversation it provides around what's happening right now will be left behind. >> costolo's other main focus is overseas. twitter is opening more international off
good morning, julia. >> good morning, carl. twitter's revenue is sure to scale quickly once it opens its ad service to 10,000 american express small businesses next month. then to anyone with a credit card later this year. ceo dick costell objection tells me small businesses were begging for access to twitter ads, until now limited to 3,000 major brands by removing spending min ums and monthly commits, he expects a wide range of companies will pay to amplify messages they're already...
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and carl, surprisingly, their pricing went up as well. so, a couple of modest points here, and a lot of people still talking about this ism number today. but improving economy story, not qe-3 story. >> right, here. >> right, in the united states. >> besides the comments about china and brazil, even today. >> yes. in fact, a number of the companies that are out there that have international exposure, like emerson. they talk about china a little more disappointing, but again, we don't talk about bifurcating, we don't talk about dislocations. we don't do that because we get hate mail when we do that. it doesn't exist. >> thanks, bob. >> all right. >> see you in a little bit. >>> let's check on the health of the u.s. economy ahead of friday's jobs number. steve liesman sat down with not one, but two fed presidents earlier today. here's what they had to say. >> look, we might get lucky in the sense that something breaks the channel, opens up a little bit, then we get greater lift in the economy. i'd like nothing better than to start raising ra
and carl, surprisingly, their pricing went up as well. so, a couple of modest points here, and a lot of people still talking about this ism number today. but improving economy story, not qe-3 story. >> right, here. >> right, in the united states. >> besides the comments about china and brazil, even today. >> yes. in fact, a number of the companies that are out there that have international exposure, like emerson. they talk about china a little more disappointing, but...
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. >> the other term we can throw in is carl icahn, an activist investor. >> i think if you had to take a look at the fundamentals of this company it will be hard to make a bullish choice here. forecasting to go about 12% year to year. hoping as he often does could be an amazon. amazon stock -- you can use your valuation and buying netflix. i talked to people and a lot of people think it is going to fill the gap to 100. if you are going to play along with that then that is fine. valuation is probably the most compelling reason. >> mike is selling a put. usually we buy puts on the show. when you sell a put you want the stock to stay above the strike of the put that you sold before expiration. because you are short the put you could be forced to buy the stock at that put stock price even if it falls below that level and that could mean losses. some people think of the strategy of a limit order for which you get paid. >> i'm looking at selling the january 80 puts for 4.10. the stock falls i could be compelled to purchase the stock at $80 net of the $4 i collect. i am going to own it around
. >> the other term we can throw in is carl icahn, an activist investor. >> i think if you had to take a look at the fundamentals of this company it will be hard to make a bullish choice here. forecasting to go about 12% year to year. hoping as he often does could be an amazon. amazon stock -- you can use your valuation and buying netflix. i talked to people and a lot of people think it is going to fill the gap to 100. if you are going to play along with that then that is fine....
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two quick things here, carl. one is that there is concern about how this would distort lending if they were forced to lend otherwise they would be charged, and the second thing is money markets. this would really hurt the money markets which have already been hurt by very low interest rates. >> people looking for consistent returns there. might be disappointed. thank you. steve least man and want to bring in jeff cleveland joining us this morning as well to talk about what the ecb did today. jeff, you think ecb largely irrelevant at this point. >> i mean, the ecb made a couple of mistakes. 2008, the mistake of 2008 if you will and two more mistakes, hike in rates last year and worried about inflation and meanwhile the euro area economy is in absolute recession and i think they should be more focused on that and they have come around to that view a little more. i do want to point out the deposit rate cut is probably more interesting than their actual policy rate. >> sure. >> if you this i about what the ecb is doi
two quick things here, carl. one is that there is concern about how this would distort lending if they were forced to lend otherwise they would be charged, and the second thing is money markets. this would really hurt the money markets which have already been hurt by very low interest rates. >> people looking for consistent returns there. might be disappointed. thank you. steve least man and want to bring in jeff cleveland joining us this morning as well to talk about what the ecb did...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see what's kicking up. about 25 basis points. you can see what's kicking up on the ten-year. very similar move. but as important as that is, it's a parallel shift on their curve, meaning the short end and the long end rates have moved up together. many believe the trigger is the next chart. we are bumping along a very significant area. if we start to move much below the steepness of 250 basis points that separate those two maturi maturities, it might be something to pay attention to. as for what's going on in europe, tomato, tomato what's in a word?
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see...
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and now to our man in ohio, fox news's carl cameron joins us from cincinnati. carl? >> dennis, neither one of these campaigns want to hear anything about the possibilities of recounts sor the need to have -- or the need to have provisional ballots counted or juxtaposed to how many are outstanding absentee ballots because both sides think they are going to win ohio and both sides in their victory strategies assume they are going to. and yet the polls have been so close here, that it is going to have to be a battle for the ground game organization or grassroots up until the last minute. the romney campaign believes firmly this time around they have far superior ground game than mccain did in 08 and they argue with some new technology and on-line social media, they are actually even stronger organizationally than the 04 and 00 george w. bush campaigns. for mr. romney the sprint will be pretty ferocious for the last 12 days. he's doing three tops today in ohio. he will be in ohio tomorrow and plans to campaign straightforward with a new slogan he sort of unveiled today.
and now to our man in ohio, fox news's carl cameron joins us from cincinnati. carl? >> dennis, neither one of these campaigns want to hear anything about the possibilities of recounts sor the need to have -- or the need to have provisional ballots counted or juxtaposed to how many are outstanding absentee ballots because both sides think they are going to win ohio and both sides in their victory strategies assume they are going to. and yet the polls have been so close here, that it is...
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town of new jersey, their mom, and dad, up the road and everyone so close to skres ka a jessica and carl. but they decided to move. >> we all put our house on the market at the same time. there's sold and they're gone. >> reporter: they can't sell their house and can't figure out why. they bought the house for $325,000 six years ago. today they're asking $225,000. $100,000 less. but it still won't sell. >> $100,000, it's real money and our savings -- we're going pay to get out of it. is it overpriced? they brought in an appraiser to find out and got bad news. he estimated their home was worth just $190,000. $35,000 less than what they're asking. that gap could be a huge problem if they ever do get an offer. . when a bank gets a low appraisal they often won't do the loan at all. they feel it's overvalued. and they feel at risk. you can implore with the bank they have a second look but the fact of the matter it's rarely urn turned around. >> reporter: underappraisals is an obstacle in today's tough et. >> just when they thought everything was great and they know what the house is worth and
town of new jersey, their mom, and dad, up the road and everyone so close to skres ka a jessica and carl. but they decided to move. >> we all put our house on the market at the same time. there's sold and they're gone. >> reporter: they can't sell their house and can't figure out why. they bought the house for $325,000 six years ago. today they're asking $225,000. $100,000 less. but it still won't sell. >> $100,000, it's real money and our savings -- we're going pay to get out...
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but, again, 42 up four nice but not what some had anticipated. >> carl? >> carl? >> i just want to say, i want to make sure we don't whip ourselves into a frenzy over this initial trade. i mean, it's been written this morning, jim, that this is the equivalent, the business tv news equivalent of a car chase, right? it's really, really interesting. you don't know how it's going to end. long term, how important is it going to be because it's not about valuation today. it's about extreme near term momentum. and about extreme near term supply and demand, right? >> right. let me just tell you. let me give you a contrary view. some people are actually kind of disappointed that it doesn't open higher. we've seen somewhere people said oh, that was okay, there isn't more to it? let me go ring the register. because of the car crash thing a lot of people have been telling me jim you're skeptical. we all learned. again, the car chase analogy is one that is a lot of people who own the stock are worried it will play out and don't want to hit this. >> this is one of the largest c
but, again, 42 up four nice but not what some had anticipated. >> carl? >> carl? >> i just want to say, i want to make sure we don't whip ourselves into a frenzy over this initial trade. i mean, it's been written this morning, jim, that this is the equivalent, the business tv news equivalent of a car chase, right? it's really, really interesting. you don't know how it's going to end. long term, how important is it going to be because it's not about valuation today. it's about...
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carl mentioned the d.o.e. loans. where are we in terms of your negotiations with the department of energy? we're going to show everybody the amount of the original loan. where do things stand? >> we started out two years ago with getting a commitment from the department of energy. and we set out some milestones for this loan which were looked at in a way where there was a lot of risk because we hadn't developed this power train yet. this is the most power train in the world, engineered right here in the u.s. we missed some of the milestones but we achieved the biggest milestone, which is the car is here today for sale at a fisker dealership. right now, we're negotiating with the department of energy on the next milestones and obviously we take the learnings from the prior milestones and want to be conservative and make sure we can hit them. >> reporter: here's a statement from the d.o.e., they said, the department is working with fisker to review a revised business plan and determine the best path forward so the comp
carl mentioned the d.o.e. loans. where are we in terms of your negotiations with the department of energy? we're going to show everybody the amount of the original loan. where do things stand? >> we started out two years ago with getting a commitment from the department of energy. and we set out some milestones for this loan which were looked at in a way where there was a lot of risk because we hadn't developed this power train yet. this is the most power train in the world, engineered...
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thank you so much for coming back on the show, carl. >> you bet. thank you for having me. melissa: the big question, does it all translate into votes? what do you think? >> typically a strong debate performance in the first debate does translate into a an improvement in the numbers for a particularly for a challenger. how big a an improvement depends upon the arc of the entire debate series. we won't know exactly until the final debate. if you look at it in seven out of the last nine presidential debates series, the challenger party has benefited, the incumbent party benefited in two of nine. how big the advantage gets to be depends upon the arc of the entire debate performance but the first sets tone. i think the tone was set quite well by governor romney last night in his campaign. melissa: what do you think he has to do in the second debate? has he now raised the bar so high? people that support him are so jazzed how he did but does you have to come out blazing again? >> he has to come out and give another good debate performance. it is not his supporters he is aiming a
thank you so much for coming back on the show, carl. >> you bet. thank you for having me. melissa: the big question, does it all translate into votes? what do you think? >> typically a strong debate performance in the first debate does translate into a an improvement in the numbers for a particularly for a challenger. how big a an improvement depends upon the arc of the entire debate series. we won't know exactly until the final debate. if you look at it in seven out of the last...
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trading the carl icahn effect. he ups his stake, but wait until you see what's really happening behind the scenes. all the juicy details with the developing story will. and facebook's latest debut, options trading kicking off today. we'll break down the trade. let's start doing it and get straight to what's working. pretty good activity in technology. apple higher, intel, many big names, as well. >> ibm moving to the up side very strong. apple making the recovery and testing back to levels that it did last week. and i think oracle, cisco, intel, you have a whole bunch of technology stocks that people like again after not liking them very much in the earlier part of this month. >> 7% the nasdaq down this month and that includes the move higher that you're seeing today. are you a buyer of some of these tech names? >> it's an all-in episode. you have to remember, though, look at how fragile this market is. steve and i -- you look at the chart coming out of the european slow. everything you wanted to an buyer of, you s
trading the carl icahn effect. he ups his stake, but wait until you see what's really happening behind the scenes. all the juicy details with the developing story will. and facebook's latest debut, options trading kicking off today. we'll break down the trade. let's start doing it and get straight to what's working. pretty good activity in technology. apple higher, intel, many big names, as well. >> ibm moving to the up side very strong. apple making the recovery and testing back to...
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what does carl see in the company's future. he's obviously, hoping as he often does could be an amazon. i love the company service. i don't like it's valuation. but amazon stock is a currency where they can acquire netflix. there's one or two companies in the world that could be true, that you can use your stock. that combined with the disney deal that they've forged here, i think that obviously created a little buoyancy in the stock. i talked to people and a lot of people think it is going to fill the gap to 100. if you are going to play along with that then that is fine. valuation is probably not the most compelling reason. >> mike is selling a put. usually we buy puts on the show. when you sell a put you want the stock to stay above the strike of the put that you sold before expiration. that allows you to keep the money you took in for selling it. because you are short the put you could be forced to buy the stock at that put stock price even if the stock falls below that level and that could mean, of course, losses. some peo
what does carl see in the company's future. he's obviously, hoping as he often does could be an amazon. i love the company service. i don't like it's valuation. but amazon stock is a currency where they can acquire netflix. there's one or two companies in the world that could be true, that you can use your stock. that combined with the disney deal that they've forged here, i think that obviously created a little buoyancy in the stock. i talked to people and a lot of people think it is going to...
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back to you, carl. >>> all right. thank you so much, rick santelli in chicago. >>> still to come, we're going to talk to the head of the credit reporting agency local research department about the most shopped at online stores during this holiday season. >>> speaking of credit, we had an article in today's "new york times" finds out right after your prime, perspective gaining conditions are asking for your credit score. what is the most important financial question to ask on a first date? tweet us at squawk street. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. excuse me, sir i'm gonna
back to you, carl. >>> all right. thank you so much, rick santelli in chicago. >>> still to come, we're going to talk to the head of the credit reporting agency local research department about the most shopped at online stores during this holiday season. >>> speaking of credit, we had an article in today's "new york times" finds out right after your prime, perspective gaining conditions are asking for your credit score. what is the most important financial...
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carl? >> through the results tonight, we are looking forward to the michigans and nevadas of the world. >> reporter: yep. >> any signs at all for gingrich to do anything but continue to plow forward? >> reporter: i think he'll keep going. he is living off the land. spending money as fast as it comes in. talking to the romney people here in florida, they're saying they're confident about a nationwide race going forward because they have the organizational advantage. that's their spin today going in to the rest of the campaign, carl. >> enjoy the weather while you can. >> reporter: we will. >>> now to an interesting apartment sale in new jersey. jon corzine's new jersey apartment is on the market for nearly $3 million. kayla tayshi has a look inside. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. if you have $2.9 million burning a hole in the pocket, you'll find former ceo hudson river penthouse, two bedrooms, four bathrooms and floor to ceiling floors of the hudson river and manhattan skyline. he
carl? >> through the results tonight, we are looking forward to the michigans and nevadas of the world. >> reporter: yep. >> any signs at all for gingrich to do anything but continue to plow forward? >> reporter: i think he'll keep going. he is living off the land. spending money as fast as it comes in. talking to the romney people here in florida, they're saying they're confident about a nationwide race going forward because they have the organizational advantage....
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carl quintanilla is on assignment. let's take a look at how futures are setting up after the biggest two day winning streak for the year. we're looking at a lower open. dow looking to open lower by 34 points. let's look how the european board is trading. tremendous weakness particularly in spain but there you have it the dax and cacbot down. >>> jpmorgan and wells fargo is beasting estimates. along with a weaker gdp out of china could mean headwinds. the day after the best two day advance for stocks in twot. google in the spotlight this morning after a mixed earnings report and effective two for one stock split that keeps the company firmly in control of r sergey brin. >> let's start off with jpmorgan. looks like a very strong quarter across the board for jpmorgan. there's a couple of, not complications, but things you need to keep in mind. >> one of them is reversal of loan loss provisions. we've seen this over a number of quarters. it's not real earnings. he didn't say that on the press call we had this morning. he d
carl quintanilla is on assignment. let's take a look at how futures are setting up after the biggest two day winning streak for the year. we're looking at a lower open. dow looking to open lower by 34 points. let's look how the european board is trading. tremendous weakness particularly in spain but there you have it the dax and cacbot down. >>> jpmorgan and wells fargo is beasting estimates. along with a weaker gdp out of china could mean headwinds. the day after the best two day...
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hey, rick. >> hi, carl. it's always amazing to me how we are all on the same page and it's almost by accident. the big topic today, of course, is that great interview that steve's going to have. because the topic of the day is debt. debt. deficits. our spending issues. reforming entitlements. what else? taxes. and tax policy. now, exactly when did all this become epicenter on the front page of what americans are going to be thinking about, a, as they watch the debate tonight, b, as they vote? i'll tell you. i have a little bit of a thought on that. let's talk about the 111th congress. the 111th congress, of course, ended with the midterms. but that's the congress that on christmas eve 2009 at 7:05 eastern a.m. passed the largest, most complicated one-party only voting piece of legislation in my lifetime. and, of course, we're talking about the health care plan. and the president himself said he's okay with calling it obama care. here's what i want to talk about. exactly what was the issue when the president
hey, rick. >> hi, carl. it's always amazing to me how we are all on the same page and it's almost by accident. the big topic today, of course, is that great interview that steve's going to have. because the topic of the day is debt. debt. deficits. our spending issues. reforming entitlements. what else? taxes. and tax policy. now, exactly when did all this become epicenter on the front page of what americans are going to be thinking about, a, as they watch the debate tonight, b, as they...
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carl. >> thanks, melissa. want to mention ronald mcdonald house ribbon cutting in the u.s., one of the biggest in the u.s., jim, an incredibly important cause, ronald mcdonald house.com, if you want to donate. >> big event, 86 rooms, the biggest house in the u.s. >> your favorite menu item still? >> today it's grilled snack wrap with no sauce, chicken. >> your least favorite? >> i don't have a least favorite, carl. >> competitor you most admire? >> sorry. >> item you're upset you passed on? >> i don't think there's any items that i passed on that i'd be upset about. >> will mcrib ever be all year long? >> in germany. >> why not in the u.s.? >> it's just not a sandwich people buy every day. it has its own period of time, typically in the fall. the repeat business after a few weeks is just not there. >> are you going to miss doing this kind of interview? >> i like doing this, especially with the success we've had. these are not that complicated. >> jim, come back any time. we're going to miss you. >> thank you.
carl. >> thanks, melissa. want to mention ronald mcdonald house ribbon cutting in the u.s., one of the biggest in the u.s., jim, an incredibly important cause, ronald mcdonald house.com, if you want to donate. >> big event, 86 rooms, the biggest house in the u.s. >> your favorite menu item still? >> today it's grilled snack wrap with no sauce, chicken. >> your least favorite? >> i don't have a least favorite, carl. >> competitor you most admire?...
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carl, i don't mean to say that the chairman doesn't matter. but the china rate cut on top of what sounds like the new york times is on a special rate deal, meaning the auction was good, this is what matters. if bernanke stays out of the way, we can continue to have a continuation of this -- i tell you what i'm most fearing, that things are really bad and he doesn't do anything. all that does is confirm what we are afraid of. i keep coming back to, china would not have cut until they know there's a deal in europe. they don't waste their money over there. they are very smart. they are much smarter than we are. >> melissa, go ahead. >> if traders are hanging on their hat of bernanke giving clues, they are hanging onto too much. the market participants that i've been speaking to are not expecting much out of bernanke, especially the fed meeting coming off and the g-20 meeting. they are not expecting much accept maybe acknowledge that the jobs market is softer as confirmed by the latest jobs report. >> i'm with you. i think that the traders are exa
carl, i don't mean to say that the chairman doesn't matter. but the china rate cut on top of what sounds like the new york times is on a special rate deal, meaning the auction was good, this is what matters. if bernanke stays out of the way, we can continue to have a continuation of this -- i tell you what i'm most fearing, that things are really bad and he doesn't do anything. all that does is confirm what we are afraid of. i keep coming back to, china would not have cut until they know...
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i'm carl caquintanilla with melissa lee and david faber. not just the 171,000 for the month but positive revisions we'll talk about in a moment. a busy day in europe as well as we start to talk more about the big events that will happen with the eurozone, both central banks and the greek government that starts next week. >>> our road map starts with the jobs number that beats even the highest expectation on the street. 171,000 is the number with another 84,000 in revisions higher for the past two months. unemployment ticks up to 7.9% as the participation rate rises. is the number really as good as it looks? >> the death toll from sandy now stands at 94 as more than 3 million homes still without power now facing colder weather, gas lines stretch for miles and controversy surrounding new york's decision to hold the marathon this sunday. >>> the ipad mini on sale but lines are shorter than expected. we're live at apple stores for the reaction. >>> and starbucks, same store sales up 7% well above expectations. what is howard schultz doing that
i'm carl caquintanilla with melissa lee and david faber. not just the 171,000 for the month but positive revisions we'll talk about in a moment. a busy day in europe as well as we start to talk more about the big events that will happen with the eurozone, both central banks and the greek government that starts next week. >>> our road map starts with the jobs number that beats even the highest expectation on the street. 171,000 is the number with another 84,000 in revisions higher for...